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All music videos are official, COMPLETE, UNINTERRUPTED and all music videos are in the order that they were originally released. All song titles listed below are in fact music videos unless stated otherwise as live. This Collection totals FOURTY EXTREMELY RARE music videos and two interviews with Gary. The Bonus Material is a rare LIVE PERFORMANCE from 1981 and a documentary short and profile from 2003!

This DVD features a start up menu and has a total running time of nearly FOUR HOURS LONG!!! This is the most complete music video collection from start to finish in the world of GARY NUMAN not to mention the bonus segments listings below and it’s all exclusively available here at MVR. Take advantage of this unique collection and own yours today!

41. Where Are They Now? 98: Opening, Teaser & Documentary short, profile of Gary Numan from 1998
42. VH1’s One Hit Wonderland 8/30/03: Profile of Gary Numan and an interview from the late 90’s

This DVD Set totals nearly FOUR HOURS LONG. A fantastic must have DVD Collection for any Gary Numan devotee. Even if you own ALL prior music video collections you still would not have any near ALL the music videos available in this unique offer. Take the opportunity to add it to your collection today, makes a unique gift.

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Excellent anthology. its so nice to have all the videos on one DVD set not to mention the videos that never played here in the US. This is a must if you are a Numan fan.

Rated 4 out of 5

Sam Warren (verified owner)–January 24, 2016

I was very excited to find this 2 DVD Set. Being that I am American, I was never able to see most of the videos Gary produced. This collection contains 30 videos, ranging from the early part of his electronic career to his eclectic experiments like the moody nuances of “Music for Chameleons” and “White Boys” and “Heroes” and his dance floor fare like “I Can’t Stop” and his collaboration with Bill Sharpe, “Change Your Mind”. The quality is quite good, with the one exception being “This Wreckage”, which appears to be from his 1981 farewell concert at Wembley and that video is inferior to most of what appears in this compilation. The menu doesn’t allow you to go directly to a particular song, but does advance at 5 minutes intervals that’s a minor quibble considering the fact that you can’t find these videos anywhere else. The devoted fan will be as excited as I was to have them at last. The double DVD Set come in a plastic case, making it easy to file with your other CDs.